BTDT with the oil pump bolts as the torque setting in the bentley manual was just plain wrong. Luckly i knew the elastic feeling was a stretching bolt before it let go, 10nm sounds about right as there only mild steel bolts.
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Some good progress has been made the last couple of days. Got the procon 10 brackets painted and few bits of surface rust treated in engine bay.
Crank and rods are now in and torqued up, oil pump and crank seal fitted but awaiting the second sump seal before I can do up properly. Ordered a genuine headgasket to be on the safe side, the gasket set I had was a BGA which has been pretty good so far, but didnt want to risk it with the head gasket even though it looks very similar.
Got the cams out ready to be sent off for coating too.
Also on the subject of the oil pump I count myself quite lucky after that torque setting nightmare, see attached piccy. The one on the left made the snapping noise, but the one on the right was on the verge of it since it was thinning in the middle.
Also got a reply from VW about Golf too, so will see what happens there. Now I chased it up through Motor Codes and there quality manager I have finally get a response.Greg
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Ive managed to get some more time off work to come and do some more on the S2, and been scuppered almost immediately. Just dropped cams back in the head and started to torque up and had one of the studs shear.
So just got a full set on order to replace them all to be on the safe side, didnt think it was worth risking. Just debating whether to fit the head without cams in, but tempted to wait until I have them back in the head before I do that just to make sure valves are all opened in the right order before its fitted.Greg
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Good to see it's progressing, I managed to snap a couple of those cam studs too when I was re-checking torque after a few hundred miles... I can't recall the figure now I think it's 10 or 15nm on those, I tried to tighten a couple of them an extra 5NM by mistake and they just sheared with no effort, easy done!AUDI - saving Dad's from minivans since 1994
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Yeah I double checked the torque wrench and was set correctly for 15nm, I found 3 that had stretched in addition to the one that broke so changing them all to be on the safe side. Goto get the snub mount sorted next so I can used the crank locking too I have borrowed. The one on mine was modified for aftermarket aircon many moons ago, if I dont manage to get hold of one I will have to make a tool up myself. Fingers crossed the new cam cap studs will be here tomorrow morning and I can continue.
Any tips on getting the 3B flywheel timed up in right place after putting the crank pulley on, need to check where the timing pins need to line up with when I bolt the flywheel on?Greg
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Thanks for sharing the info about the cam studs, I'm going to order some now to be on the safe side. Good luck finishing off the build.
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